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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1894)
"pW-jW,1 ,rr" Wrljm TEzmtk - vmhmmt kiiui mu iPt.inwniiifnuwnHWi irMHwa,, ir" jf-jqMffMqMipWgKWKM lT1lWft SJ5 OJiSNTS PEIl MONTH MY MAIL. PAL JOURNAL. tXWJHSTY TAKEH. fffmsm TRJ msM VOL. 7. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY DECEMBER al, 1891. DAILY EDITION. NO. JM7 j'1 A 1JTF fijgtASCSjBMyfc ILjXjSjS, 3 Nil FOR iv: I j thWWl'-: Ml l".V . THE CHILDREN. Otm Pi.as. With each $1 purchase for cash between now and Christmas wo will give u coupon that will entitle thu holder to u present from our tree. Tim purchaser may claim the present, or the coupon may be given to any child in Salem, who can teeure the present by presenting the coupon at the Odd Cent Store on Christmas morning. Tlioro will he a variety of presents of eqim vaiuo, eacu coupon holder taking choice of the articles on the tree. Something of value may be soot to ufurivinx Minnies by securing 23c worth or more of coupons, tor which we will give auything In our stock to tho value of your coupon j. Cnndy at wholesale prices, for schools or Christmas trees. Slock fresh and us cheap us unybody. Give us a call. Tim Japanese Fleet Leaves Port Arthur. WAR IS PRACTICALLY CONCLUDED Other Important Foreign News Items. J. J, MILLER, KG STATE ST. mm MR? int ffl KJIUJUUJl J HAL XIV .1 3J.UL A VVl LIME, And All CEMENT, BUIILDING SAND, Material. 95 STATE ST. BE SURE AND CALL AT THE Union Bargain Store AND SEE THEIR WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF HOLUDAY GOODS, TOYS. DOLIvS, FANCY GOODS. Albums, Decorated Ohina-in fact presents for the old and young. In a Idlllon to the most complete nouiuay hiock uioy uv "T.1 n i.ii i.7,V tlals all ut prices to suit the timeH. New lot of Shoes to suit all. ( WMn. Shoes 45o to 00c, Ladles' biioch we, M. J. MATRON. SALFM OREGON T ul D A IV Kr Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTb. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N, W. CpMejLndLibertvSt. Artificial Teeth. INBKKTKl) Without Plates. i?nnf mill lmrilv dociivcd tooth rocrownod with eithor gold or poroolnin. Nothing but finat-oliiM work dona. iii rnNTRTS. DJSNTIST, r ,rw .v wv - ' i vf) J'urJor oval G rny Bros. Tbe Willamette Hotel a0 iMAoma wotm, oi rw oiw mm mjmmemJO&iH MfirtWWS! UU fmmksm wis t"i z i , - III) iMtllulUgi 8i pairuim A, I. WAONJiW. Shanghai, Dec. 21. It is reported this oveulng on good authority that dl red pjace negotiations ;re progressing between Pekln andToklo. The Japan- ese fleet has left Port Arthur and steamed southward. Its destination is not known. WAIt l'KOH VDI.Y ENDKD. London, Dec. 21. Important dis patches received here from Toklo indi cate clearly that, practically, the war between China and Japan Is ended. Wnntever instructions have been con veyed t ) the commanders of the re spective military and naval forces from tho governing powers of the two em pires Is not told in the advices, but the assurance given in quarters known toTJie thoroughly cogulziut of diplomatic affairs, that the empire of China lias been prevailed upon to hasten the commissioners to JapaD.and that these envoys will have such power of con cession as will without doubt enable them to bring aboutun Immediate und thorough end to hostilities Details of their authority are not given, but Urn presumption is not ignored In diplo matic quarters that tiie concessions tsked by the Japanese government haro met with tho acquiescence of the relguiiiK powers of China. NEWS OP VHE DOMINION. New Members of tho Canadian not Going to Montreal. Caul RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE, K. C HANHKN, MnW i;nir umnuwrnuu mw i - Jl A Dastardly Murder. Toi'KKA, Kan., Dec. 21. At 3:30 u uorrlbln murder was discovered in lltlt clty. Mrs. A. D. Mutson was found dead on the floor of a room of her house. The body bad evidently been there for tit least teu days, as it wai jtlll and cold and there has been no life about tho house for ten days, A boy who delivers milk at her house had noticed that thecal) ho left about ten duys ago hud stayed on tho back doorstep and ho gave un alarm to the nollco. Mrs. MuU-on lived uloue, her husband being In California. Tho en tire top of her head wuh crushed Id us though she had been struck dead by que fearful blow, Mr. Mutson was fur noveral years noinber of the city board of education iinl took an oellve Interest In the ohools. She was generally UiH)sed to liuvo ounkldtrahltf money und owned llvoorlx bouses, The only person vrlio hwiiis to know unylhliig about .lieiwsolsu deaf and dumb wlored man named fleorgo Colghf, who mw two meiii prolmbly on I bit vyvuun of Ihu Iltli, unlur Ihu window of llm uiur. durwl wmnU hotua Mini ufivrwaiil -uw lli'iii run uway, Newcastle MIbo Wealed, HKATt'l.K. IMJ. l . ll fi0Wtmnl mine whluh took (liu on Monday liuv beau Hlixl U()BU'I abtixloned ami tho Ufngoii jHiirvmwl iwi"y will opuii u new tlojie at anothvr Mit on the vlii. Notwillmlumlliig lhUall"n Die itftiij.uy'tf l'w will wot by nearly u Krwt a f)Mt MIvvm). Uvnoral Mali' H,r Nmtlli lliK K " KM Inililv of Htfyw". A tmMiy nin jnlnr will bi ilirwwii Ml uf n hr iifiMni aiiu in wjijuy ' W" m itiijijHMaiily HuillMl. Mr HimJUi Wil Ihu iihiw ymiy "" " "" "" "" UiitnlbtttoM1 "Wi Imve iMiM, iHH a ntW al l wniM (liter jiliu VV lvt J lii (ttawimwy m u urk ami It Will ltl I M IflW umIkiumhip wiw "iJii; UMW mH l4 H9 W" ,,,, "" v . Ottawa, Ortt., Dec. 21 Honorable Mackenzie Bowoll.Blr Charles II. Top per, Hon. John Costigan, V. H.Ives, A. It. Dickey and Dr. Montague left list evening for Montreal to bo sworn Into office by Lord Aberdeen. These aie ,i ail tbe mhilstersjwho are changing de partments andSyho require to tuko tho oath of offlco. fTho only one who re quires re-electlonls Mr. Dickey. It is understood that his election will take place at once, Dr. Montague ami Sen ator Ferguson will merely be required to take the oath of privy councillor. Ottawa, Outario, Dee. 21. The new cabinet has nt last been formid, and tho official list given out, for the first time, stands as follews: Prime minister and president of tho privy council, Muckeuzie JBjwtli; pBt- nuuter-gciieral, ' Sir Adolphe Caron; mluiyter of marine and fl-dierles, John Costigan; mluisler of fluuuee, George Eulas Foster; minister of justice, Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper; minister of ruilways and C3iial, John G.ubam Haggurl; minister of mllltla and de feusp, James Colbroo'; Patters n; min ister of the luttrlor, Thoims Mryno Daly; udnlsterof Iradenud commorco, William Bullock Ives; minister of ngrlculiure, Augustie Usui Auger. ; too- rotary of state, Artliur R Dicla'i ; with out portfolios, Sir Frank Ijmllh, D. Fergusjn and Dr. Mouttigue; not lu the cabinet, solicitor-general of Cannda, Joseph Curran; controller of customs, Nathaniel Clarke Wallace; controller of the Inland revenue, John Fisher Wood. LoNoN,Di:c.j2l. Ttietnornlng Post says that the reconstruction of tho Canadian cabinet is satisfactory ovl deucoof the stable condition of politi cal nil airs hi the Dominion. When Sir John Madouald dhd, rncmlts and despoodeudetit friends prophesied the gradual success of tho policy which Intriguing Republicans had striven for. Two ministers have come and gone without any check on tho policy of tho great political master, and a third Is marshalled under another old pupil. THE C1KICY 'BILL CurlisloV Pol tMoasuro Shelved hy a Caucus. ARMENIAN AFFAIRS. tho MOST-UNPOPULAR BILL IN HISTORY A Substiluto to Bo Introduced by Springer. J, A, Rotan, the Furniture Man .... , . .i wiW '' tw Ai "tt" wlt icw.yii S iiw " ,"mm , ....... l,wU Mil lJliJJ I M1WI V IW MlwteMli" The Hamilton Mystery. Sbati'j.k, Dee. 21. Tho inystery surrounding tho disappearance of Rob ert Hamilton, ex-secretary of the Odd Fellow1 relief committer, who Jumped his hoods during tho latter p.irt of September, rather than answer to the charge of uinbiz.!emoiit was cleared away yesterday afternoon by tho dis covery of Ills badly disfigured and de composed liody In the woods about four blocks east of Jlroadway, nearly midway between tho public coliool In Frank J'ontlu' addition and tlitt city park. JIo had und.iiblidly commit. Iml miluldtt and from (ho fulluro to ilN. cover any woupon In lint vlolully It is priiiiiiii; that hu t'ok poUoit. Thuro not Ilia nllghtiMl doubt about hU Idunlly aud lliwtiily qittllun In la do. tlnltaly fottlwl U ihu nnwoof iltaili, Anothfr HouJJeiu Trust. J'MNHMCMtN, l)w, jj,-MIourl ilvnr and tvil pHktfi Iiuvm furmnl a oui' blnatlon nit guttural paoklng Iioihm rit' duU and will withdraw all Hooks front inferior Hlnl, mtalt u I'andloUtn and Walla Walla. All iaalior ara In thlnit and Urn only ominl tlMrlhiti Ittg (Mlnla will Iw Im MtyiAs, Han Vmwm, J'ottiund, WijIm and T wtitta. Th aywwiwtl tU ll lt' lurlur i)Ml ttd i u)rtt(f ay Ui Id uintui ihu ptliw t wttA mtt mml in mnnniw,wili irliHl Hull I'auiHA, Um, ti. A iimiiiil to Hut litW IMH MuMlb UlHi m A inimi mum (mh MHUi IWrf Wwlc luuMh UmI '"i wiliw iiuf mm fvHidm", lb mm ! Urn HUtlml Washington, Dec. 21. -The Carlisle currency bill now before tho house of representatives will be withdrawn and a substitute presented. This decision was reached after a caucus of the Dem ocratic members of tho banking and currency committee nuietly held lost night, nnd followed by a conference bo tweon Secretary Curllslo and Chair man Springer today. Tbe tub stltute baa already been drawn and will bo oflered by Springer today or to morrow, but certainly before the holi day recess, as the deslroof all concern ed Is to get It before the country prior to adjournment. I' dlllera yory mater ially from tho original Carlisle bill. In all tho C3 eon creates that have ex isted sluco tho adoption of tho coustl tution, there has never been u bill pre sented of such, farreachlug Importance ib this, and backed as It la by tho ad ministration, which had so few In fluential friends upon tho floor of the house, or was viewed with such suspic ion by the mon who aro supposed to lead tho house, but who really try to keep In harmony with tho majority. COLORADO SILVER MEN. Resolve to Alllllato Only With a Freo Ooinago Party. Dknvkk, Dec. 21 There was u largo attendance of representative mon at tho convention of tho Colorado Silver League. After a hot dlsouwdou, tho following reuolutlon was adopted, with only two dissenting votes; "That tho word 'non-partisan' bo stricken from the constitution and by. laws whoruvor It appears, and that tho members of the Colorado Silver Loaguo refuse to afllllato or work wl'h any political party which does not nation ally declare unequivocally In favor of mo ireoauu unlimited coinagoor Niivcr at tho ratio of 10 to 1," IM, II Holdon wanted tho conven tion toondorao tho I'eojilu'a party, hut t'jls It refused to do. (J, H, Thoinan Democratic national committeeman for Colorado, 111 a siwuch, alds "If, when Ihu presidential nomina tions are made, the men who aro now backing Cleveland und sanctioning uvory inovu (hat Is made by CurlMo In rfgatd to tho financial ijutMlon, conto to ihu nupport of tho party wltlult ulenU'd Mr. Oovitlaud, (hut party will niout political duatli and will sink Into Jit ill trlntl A Mil It Sill ilia ..llui Itaiti.l tf'tt Viittf i HI' M ! ftffn fWfUf IfHirUi that aama olamaittt Wall streot, Hlmll bo Ilia iMniw;r for Ilia Republican noin lulu, ittai pariy. in man ilMurvlitg falK," U, U Morrtuk waa roe looted flattl of llt Imku. Iw, will meet the ra fur Wlw. HawLmos, Ihu, l,-Tli hading IwnkerK and bulntM mut of llil cliy liDld a ncfilitK lu tlltMiUMlInt HuUUimtu (dan fur ruulll"K Hip mwiwy, H tnuUtuMMHfilii) tmoilttg dial In jt miiuwy nMtt aoiuil ttt'n iliooon. tUlum uri HinWliouM i lite -ntunlllnnfftilyrr Aplintt HWrt HWUf SVAMiihuHiM, Dm, t!.-MnniunotM HU4ll, tiw .nlnly dwlalc, yti any ittfitwmllHii mmtnUtH Ibv nmtl IK la m Uwy lmm, INI I it if Mfi imUlm, uwt mm twin IN luj wnuli kt dmllLt HinHamUtr mit to Hn I'HMtw wuUumttlu biabjfc 'nunittiwitwMmy nt bu fauw) U MMMii lmto mr timlu i(itinallf wt lu limuM lb Utat vht '1 wlh ! lh b&wkt mmtmitimitm wMy w Ji tii hum Ax,AC!'-1r".r'r""r.? rlattU; lit um wm wtmrn m mm ijMii Wifi I lUy imaut, ftfMKjf Hit b9 mlU l WW ftl f I4m Uh kl lt vltkhh win n M yvM wi mhk i-wrt nttilt ikmi Hid fMnliimf l'IMji QW I'tilawi wl fay uf'i'mmm toi JjjMhm) A Life Exllo for Translating Scripture. WASiii.Naro.v, D,c. 21. Tho Rev. i. .. .. .. .. ejeiu aweoney, oi imttann, who was consul general to the Oitoruan implre during Ilarrison'a nduilulstrallou, was lu tho city. He cimu bearing a peti tion representing 300,000 Christian women tbe Woman's ChrUtluu Board of Missions praying the eultau for the roleaoof Sahag MalidisslHii, un Ar mculaii life exile nt JMomxiuk, lu Ihe oasb of Foziu, lu the d ovrt of S.ihera Mr. Sweouey prtaeiititl tht- petlilou yesterday to the a, orolary of stulo, utk Ing his frleudly olll.e In forwarding It to Minister Tericllat Ctiustanliuoiile and requestlni; him to present It to his mtiJeBty In behairof tho ladles. Tho atjry of Sahag's otleuso Is as folio u: Somo years ago he was teaching for the American missionaries In an In terior town In Turkey. A young man of the village came to him with a writ. Ing tu Armenian and asked him' to translate Itiuto 1 urklsh. Sahag did so without Inquiring as to tho motives of the writer. Tho young man took It and wore It upou his brcubt In the market place. It was a pabsage from tho scrlulureB proclaiming tho coming of tho kingdom ot Chi 1st. Tho Turkish oflluials naturally concluded that It meant the overthrow of the Oltomau emplrouud arretted tho young man lor conspiracy. Tho trial doyolopid the faut that Sahat; translated the paper, and although, shown to bo perfectly Innocent of any conspiracy, ho was sentenced to life exile into Africa. London, Dee. 21. Tho Armenians of Loudon and Paris, In recognition of Mr, Gladatono'a letter of ay mpathy and encouragement, will presnnt a silver and gilt chalice to tho Hawarden church on his 85th birthday. Tho Dally News" correspondent in Vienna says tho Christian Armenians are about to ask for an autonomous government, similar to that formerly given to East Roumaula. Falling to obtain this, they will ask for Institu tions similar to those of i role. A deputation of Armenlaus will call Upon tho commission of iuqulry to iuipreta upou lla members the necessity of pro curing Christian goverumout of somo sort of Armenia. Wabhinoton, Dee, 21. Secretary Oresliam was waited on by reprenaiitu. Uvea of the Evangelical Alliance, who presented to him a petition of tho alli ance, urging thin government to take steps for the protection of American oltlztiis and for rullglous liberty In Turkey. Resolutions of various relltf Ioum bodies woro also presented through those clllzujiH. The aecrolary received tho gentlemen wry courteously, and his reply wan extremely gratifying o the deputation, Proloelctl from a Molt Sheriff. ty Ike J JEERING SYMPATHIZERS SHOT AT. a JJniYo Woman Forces a lras'y Kelrent. Ei.woon City, Pa., Dec, 21.-SherJfT Douthltt has been calhd hero to guard uoo-unlou etupiojes lu the tin plats null. About sixty men and women .ire at work. BuMo Weaver, a Pitta burg girl employed In the milt, wan Jeered on her WHy heme by tho women sympathizers of tho former employes. She drew a 41 caliber revolver and fired several shots in the air nnd tho women beat a hasty rctieat. It- Is rumored that threats have lieeu mado to bum the hotel where tho wort men ar quartered. IN BOUTHEJIN OaEOOlT. Five or 31x Foot of Snow Along tha Kaiiroad. Ashland, Dee. 21,-Tuo heavy storma of tho past week have left lotn of snow lu the mountains and high lands of Southern Oregon and North ern California. On tho aouth side of tho Slsklyoua, lu tho Mouut Shasta section, thcro Is a doptu or five or six feet along the railroad. The road haa boon kept olear, though, with back f plows, and tho rotary haa not yet been used. Several oara on the overland northbound yesterday were somewhat damagod by a oelllsslou with a bdul der on tho Slsklyoua and laid in Ash land three hours yeltorday evening for repairs to bo made. Among the passougera on the train were a baud of negroes, who are Ulug Imported direct from South Carolina to work on the coal mines In the Coca Bay country. Tiioro ware fifty men, seven of them with families. Jlold Ppjitoriice Robbery. iU'.mHM.Kt Wash,, )n. 2 --'J'lio (widest ami most viiMJtfiil burglary llmt Inn lakttn phuxi In iltli city for long limn HMtm yesterday. Tl n poUl)(!o was robbed of about f HM lit tmi, biattipw and a gold watidt. The rnbbery w nvlilettily te mnk f 'x!ih)fok, a iha loumlon amjge;)' ern I Mttiije iiniilt'id wm familiar Willi Whoever did the wnrk, '!'Jep.t. i)t)w ihn beau ilolng a big momtyoftlor bg!iUNtdt)e Hie dlwlng uf Hie Uud (rail InnV, wltlult ai'oounis fur Hie Urga nmonitt ut mU un lmcl. 'I'hm U yet io elite tu Hie fybbetK.bitl a initi lM Of J-eoplH m hUtH Chalnwirt and HIll'tugtt;ittljMitllH lliw Htley WJllM'nuiJl. 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